2022 Making The World Happening Award Winner Darryl Maximilian Robinson Appeared On The September 19, 2016 Edition of "The Actor's Choice" Episode 2.37 With Host Ron Brewington And Distinguished Fellow Guest John Ruskin of The Ruskin School of Acting In Santa Monica, California!
It was exactly seven years ago when Chicago, St. Louis and Los Angeles veteran and award-winning stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( The Founder of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and The ESC Los Angeles Archival Project ) arrived at an intimate recording studio in the west portion of The City of Angels to appear as a Guest Actor on the Monday September 19, 2016 RMCONAIR performing arts television program "The Actor's Choice" ( Episode 2.37 ) hosted by skilled and veteran entertainment and arts reporter Ron Brewington, who was ably assisted by his talented young Videocameraman and Sound Technician Laron "L.P." Daviston for the production of the show.
Mr. Robinson knew he would appear during the second half-hour of the show following distinguished fellow Guest Actor John Ruskin ( Founder of Santa Monica, California's Ruskin School of Acting and The Ruskin Theatre Company ). Mr. Robinson was aware that photos and video-clips of some of his most recent LA stage projects would be discussed ( including his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man Ernest in Tad Mosel's classic, allegorical one-act of Life In Theatre "Impromptu," part of the 2016 Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble - ELATE staging of a quartet of one-acts billed as "Just 4 Fun" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. for which Mr. Robinson received a 2015 / 2016 Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nomination as Best Actor ).
Mr. Robinson would also discuss his early training as a stage performer from his junior and senior high school days ( including shows from the west side of Chicago's Robert H. Lawrence Upper Grade Center to the north side's Albert G. Lane Technical High School to near downtown's Whitney M. Young High School for The Performing Arts to his four years of musical theatre performance training at various venues around The Windy City with such Chicago Board of Education Instructors and working performing artists J.J. Stamm, Errol Perlman, Lena McLin and Gerald H. Bailey of The Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe ).
What Mr. Robinson did not know, however, was how he would approach sharing his more than four decades of work in The Theatre with Mr. Brewington's listeners and viewers. But when his time for "the hot seat" arrived, Mr. Robinson decided to share his history of working upon the stage with a sense of humor. Currently streaming at Youtube.com and rmconair.com, fans of artists of the live stage in LA can view Mr. Robinson during the second half-hour of the 9-19-2016 television edition of "The Actor's Choice" and leave comments if they choose! "The Actor's Choice," after all, is an informational performing arts television program about people in the entertainment industry and the choices they have made.
Darryl Maximilian Robinson has become noted as the very first black actor in American Theatre History to portray on stage a trio of classic dramatic roles including: Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons" ( in a 1984 revival presented by The University Players of The University of Missouri-St. Louis and directed by AEA Member John Grassilli at The Benton Hall Theater ); King Henry II in a 1992 multiracial cast revival of James Goldman's "The Lion In Winter" ( directed by Mr. Robinson for his chamber theatre Excaliber Productions, Ltd in St. Louis and staged at The Wabash Triangle Cafe ); and Andrew Wyke ( opposite the talented actor Sean Nix as Milo Tindle ) in a 2000, 30th Anniversary, all-black cast revival of Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth" presented under Mr. Robinson's direction by his chamber theatre The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago at The Harrison Street Galleries Studio Theatre of Oak Park, Illinois. Most recently, Darryl Maximilian Robinson was named a winner of a 2022 Making The World Happening Award for his numerous online theatre-related offerings at Allevents.in.
Story Line: JohnCannon persuades Binns to establish Tucson's first newspaper in hope of runningthe lawless element out of town. A plot by Hank Pogue, the town boss, to killthe fearless editor fails twice. When Binns starts to print his first editionexposing Pogue's operation, Manolito and Pedro barricade themselves in thenewspaper office to protect Binns from Pogue's determined gunmen.
Character Highlights: A pretty even-handed episode with good portrayals from all the main characters and the bunk house boys. Excellent interaction between Mano and Buck who are neither one happy with their job of protecting Eben. At one point Mano responds off-handedly to Bucks inquiry about a recent gunshot victim, "He tried to ambush Eben. I had to shoot him." The episode includes an unusual night time scene inside the bunkhouse when Sam is rousting everyone out of their bunks to ride to Tucson. One of the best parts of the episode is the night time street fight. When Buck and the boys ride up to help Mano and Pedro, Mano says to Buck, "Never have I been so happy to see your ugly Gringo face. How did you come by turtle?" Unfortunately, this exchange has been edited out of recent airings. The fight scene includes Mano using a whip and demonstrating his fencing skills with a stick. Pedro plays an involved role throughout this episode.
Los Angeles - It was exactly three years ago when Los Angeles-based veteran and award-winning stage actor and play director Darryl Maximilian Robinson ( The Founder of the multiracial, non-Equity professional chamber theatre The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago ) arrived at an intimate recording studio in the west portion of The City of Angels to appear as a Guest Actor on the Monday September 19, 2016 RMCONAIR performing arts television program "The Actor's Choice" ( Episode 2.37 ) hosted by skilled and veteran entertainment and arts reporter Ron Brewington. Mr. Robinson knew he would appear during the second half-hour of the show following distinguished fellow Guest Actor John Ruskin ( Founder of Santa Monica, California's Ruskin School of Acting and The Ruskin Theatre Company ). Mr. Robinson was aware that photos and video-clips of some of his most recent LA stage projects would be discussed ( including his performance as the debonair, but aging leading man Ernest in Tad Mosel's classic, allegorical one-act of Life In The Theatre "Impromptu," part of the 2016 Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble - ELATE staging of a quartet of one-acts billed as "Just 4 Fun" at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, CA. for which Mr. Robinson received a 2015 / 2016 Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nomination as Best Actor ) as well as his early training as a stage performer from his junior and senior high school days ( including shows from the west side of Chicago's Robert H. Lawrence Upper Grade Center to the north side's Albert G. Lane Technical High School to near downtown's Whitney M. Young High School for The Performing Arts to his four years of musical theatre performance training at various venues around The Windy City with such Chicago Board of Education Instructors and working performing artists J.J. Stamm, Errol Perlman, Lena McLin and Gerald H. Bailey of The Chicagoland High School Theatrical Troupe ). What Mr. Robinson did not know, however, was how he would approach sharing his more than four decades of work in The Theatre with Mr. Brewington's listeners and viewers. But when his time for "the hot seat" arrived, Mr. Robinson decided to share his history of working upon the stage with a sense of humor. Currently streaming at Youtube.com and rmconair.com, fans of artists of the live stage in LA can view Mr. Robinson during the second half-hour of the 9-19-2016 television edition of "The Actor's Choice" and leave comments if they choose! "The Actor's Choice," after all, is an informational performing arts television program about people in the entertainment industry and the choices they have made.
Darryl Maximilian Robinson has become noted as the very first black actor in American Theatre History to portray on stage a trio of classic dramatic roles including: Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons" ( in a 1984 revival presented by The University Players of The University of Missouri-St. Louis and directed by AEA Member John Grassilli at The Benton Hall Theater ); King Henry II in a 1992 multiracial cast revival of James Goldman's "The Lion In Winter ( directed by Mr. Robinson for his chamber theatre Excaliber Productions, Ltd in St. Louis and staged at The Wabash Triangle Cafe ); and Andrew Wyke ( opposite the talented actor Sean Nix as Milo Tindle ) in a 2000, 30th Anniversary, all-black cast revival of Anthony Shaffer's "Sleuth" presented under Mr. Robinson's direction by his chamber theatre The Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago at The Harrison Street Galleries Studio Theatre of Oak Park, Illinois.
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